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Millennial Entrepreneurs’ Optimism Is Booming — Here’s Their Top Concern

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As millennials continue to grow their presence in the small business (SMB) community, the dynamics of SMB finance are also changing. According to some experts , millennial small business owners no longer accept mediocre or sub-par services from their financial providers.

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Who Will Use Self-Driving Cars?

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However, safety and environmental concerns over vehicles have led many millennial and Gen Z customers to rely more on public transportation or rideshares, which means the individual self-driving car may not be as desirable as some manufacturers are expecting. Public transportation might be a different story, though.

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Grocery Round-Up: Digital-First Delivers For Kroger, Another Instacart Pair-Up And Hoarding Round 2

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The company further noted that it has made “continued investments to support and safeguard associates, customers and communities, nearly $1.3 We understand our Hispanic customers are looking for more personalized shopping experiences and we’re eager to deliver in these markets and make them feel at home while they pick up their essentials.”.

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A Decade On, Lending Transformed By Crisis And Innovation

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But a standstill in the credit markets created a vacuum for a bit, at least along traditional lending conduits. Much has been said about the wealth effect of those who held and hold stock market securities, and much has been written about income disparity. The rise of FinTech offers a bit of a prism through which to view those events.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

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Instead, new millennial-inspired and tech-infused dining trends have been emerging across the US and internationally. Many of yesterday’s casual dining brands are dying, but not because millennials “don’t eat out.” The sophisticated food hall: North 3rd Street Market (Brooklyn). Dining out. the Future of food report.

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Why The Next Big Connected Commerce Play Is Television

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That might not be a crazy assumption: Reports from Nielsen reveal that television viewership by that demographic has declined more than 40 percent since 2010 and is off 11 percent year over year for the older half of millennials aged 25 to 34. From “The Economics of Attention Markets” by David S. The Great Television Viewing Fallacy.